Hi everyone.
Just thought I'd introduce myself. I'm a huge Seb fan too and am glad to see so many other fans!
I didn't really know where to post this, but here seems quite cosy

Hello GrosjeanFan1994 and welcome to the Forum
Eh I'm not sure that the "Photo album" is the right thread for introductions but anyway it's been quite silent here lately as Seb has been recovering from his injuries

BTW, he is in the Vancouver Challenger's entry list but at the same time he withdrew from Cincinnati. I'm not sure what it means but perhaps there is still a chance that Seb is back in action next week.

__________________"Those who are skilful and really the best ones don't have a bad luck [reasons of their falls are in themselves only]." - Ole Einar Bjřrndalen, who is not just best of the best; he can do everything.

Hello GrosjeanFan1994 and welcome to the Forum
Eh I'm not sure that the "Photo album" is the right thread for introductions but anyway it's been quite silent here lately as Seb has been recovering from his injuries

BTW, he is in the Vancouver Challenger's entry list but at the same time he withdrew from Cincinnati. I'm not sure what it means but perhaps there is still a chance that Seb is back in action next week.

I think he'll be back in Los Angeles. He said he needs 4 weeks of rest, so he should be back there. I just hope he will come back injury free, no matter when

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Originally Posted by TankingTheSet

Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.

His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.

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Originally Posted by Nathaliia

i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2

I think he'll be back in Los Angeles. He said he needs 4 weeks of rest, so he should be back there. I just hope he will come back injury free, no matter when

I wonder why he needed to commit to that Challenger then And 4 weeks haven't passed yet? It feels like Seb hasn't played for a half of a year
And I totally agree, the most important thing is to have him back healthy and injury free, no matter when.

__________________"Those who are skilful and really the best ones don't have a bad luck [reasons of their falls are in themselves only]." - Ole Einar Bjřrndalen, who is not just best of the best; he can do everything.

We want THIS Santa! Not the old white haired and bearded guy with a silly cap!

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TankingTheSet

Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo is an intruiging player. A complete nobody who near the age of 30 worked himself up to be a competitive claycourter (2006-2007), beating Ferrer at RG, leading Federer 5-1 in the final set in Masters Series tournament.

His playing style is also of interest, he is the most technically pure moonballer on the tour
miles ahead of Nadal in esthetic terms, complete with a never-failing trademark grunt. A legend.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nathaliia

i sit on central court in the front row, turn my head back over whole stand and the vip lounge above and see RRHs moonballs from court #2